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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), also known as "sticker" price, is a recommended selling price that automakers give a new car that is above the invoice price paid by the dealer. It is a price that does not include any options that can be added to a particular car style. When shown as a range, the prices are starting MSRPs, without options, for multiple styles for that model.

This price range reflects for-sale prices on Cars.com for this particular make, model and year.

These city and highway gas mileage estimates are for the model's standard trim configurations. Where there are optional features, packages or equipment that result in higher gas mileage, those fuel-economy estimates are not included here.

Great Vehicle

by Attorney from Central Florida | May 27, 2012

I bought my Range Rover Sport new in 2007. It's now 2012, and I have 98,000 miles on it. The only problem I've had on it was one of the wheels had a valve stem that started leaking air. That's not bad for 98,000 miles. I drive it a lot and enjoy the comfort of the front seats. The back seats are tight and are not really ideal for taller passengers. The tight back seats would be my only criticism. I usually don't keep a car more than two years, but considering if I were to get a new one, I would just get another one just like it, so why bother. I'll drive it until it finally quits and then go buy another one.

Perfection.

by Auto Racer from NY, NY | September 11, 2011

This car has been the most amazing machine I have ever purchased. The performance, towing, styling, status appeal, and overall design of the vehicle is unparalleled to anything else on the market. This car is a perfect nexus of all abilities and features, and is unmatched by all other manufacturers are this specific price point.

Big Let Down

by Too Bad from boston, ma | April 11, 2010

I bought this car brand new, listed for 72k, loved the look, liked the ride and the size was just right. Handles ok in the snow, not great. The suv has alot of quirks, the nav is horrible..looks like a 1980 video game, the bluetooth has a horrible sound, the backseats are like sitting on a rock..no comfort for the passengers and very tight. The sound system is second to none...loved it. It guzzels gas....not good for someone who has a longer commute, maybe better for around town. The biggest issue is that i was not in love with the car and went to trade it in 6 months later....the dealer told me it holds it value......SO NOT TRUE.....6 months later, my dealer only wanted to give me 36k for the car with only 9k miles.(still was brand new)....i went to three dealers and about the same trade in value...so buyer beware...hot looking car but lots of quirks.

Best Car on the planet

by Carfreak 122 from California | September 18, 2007

This is probably the best car ever, and its even better than the range rover. It's better than it's competitors because of two things. It goes off and on road better than any other 4x4.
The looks are fantastic. It looks like a tiger ready to pounce. And it goes like one. Around the corners it feels like, a ferrari, sharp precise, and direct. Yet you still get a high driving position.
The interior is rugged yet refined, and it has all the amenities you would expect. And unlike other land rover's reliability isn't an issue. And even if you need an off road car, buy it, because even after the "sport" name it is a land rover none the less. Probably the best off road car in it's class. And yet is as comfortable as a Mercedes S Class car. I had the money to buy a Range Rover, but preferred this. It's faster, better looking, just as good off road, more sporty on road, and better looking as well.
Great car, buy it if you can.

Would NEVER recommend!

by Marcie from Northern Virginia | August 4, 2007

Out of all of the cars I've owned, this truck has had the most problems. The fuel door/cover broke just under 10K mi, the sunroof leaks water... plus many more...things like this should not happen to a $60,000+ vehicle. The only positive to this truck is its looks!